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NewYorkStatesman.com Wednesday 8th February 2012 Issue 2012/0604
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    Kia shakes up management
    New York Statesman
    Wednesday 8th September, 2010  


    The management team at the Kia automobile headquarters in South Korea has undergone a change following recalls of popular makes of cars.

    The management shakeup came on the heels of a global recall of more than 100,000 vehicles.

    Kia had to recall more than 35,000 cars in the United States and more than 104,000 vehicles globally for fire-prone electrical wiring systems.

    A new vice chairman has been named to replace Chung Sung-eun, who has resigned.

    He is Kia’s former president, Lee Hyoung-keun, who was asked to come in after Chung resigned after announcements on the recalls.


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